Spatial Data Infrastructures Middle East

17 June, 2013 -
19 June, 2013,
Amman,
Jordan

Building a fully interoperable and spatially enabled government through the development and maintenance of Spatial Data Infrastructures

Geographic information plays a key role for any government, whether it is urban-, transport-, security- or environmental development. In the Middle East the expansion of geographic information systems and their functions have been on a rapid growth.

Over the past decade, governments have realised the need to be able to access and use the vast amounts of data collected on a daily basis. Whilst individual departments or agencies posses the tools to analyse, utilise and disseminate information, this can leave gaps at a governmental or even national level.

Spatial Data Infrastructures Middle East offers you a platform that puts the essential technologies, policies and institutional arrangements in place, to bring together geographic and spatial intelligence. Creating a unified information infrastructure accessible to multiple users.

Benefits of attending:

Explore Geographic Information Systems and how your specific organisation can benefit from a unified and achievable plan

Discuss future SDI development plans with senior Government decision makers

Discover end-users' GIS and geospatial requirements and solutions being considered

Find out the challenges faced in building an SDI and how to overcome them

Hear about how government department interoperability can be improved through the development of an SDI

Learn about the latest technologies available and which is the best fit for your SDI plans